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which profile - 6/9/2009 5:52 PM   
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trying to deciede on either the 56"pro razor yak with a os91 or the 47"yak combo with the os55 which one do you guys like better seen the videos on both and can not deciede so please help


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RE: which profile - 6/9/2009 9:00 PM   
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Bigger will be better if this is your first 3D profile. Even with nice 2-strokes out there I still prefer the Saito/YS 4-strokes for 3D.


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RE: which profile - 6/9/2009 10:28 PM   
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i have had a few profiles and found omp to be awsome i have seen both fly at the local field with 2 strokes and they were monsters and flew awsome


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RE: which profile - 6/10/2009 1:49 PM   
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trying to deciede on either the 56"pro razor yak with a os91 or the 47"yak combo with the os55 which one do you guys like better seen the videos on both and can not deciede so please help



Both planes are very different.  The ProYak is a top of the line 40 size slab and falls in line with the traditional planform and flying style of 40 size slabs.  Very aggressive with good servos and motor.  OS 55AX is a perfect match for the ProYak.  the RY is a "new school" style slab with a short nose, longer tail, huge control surfaces.  This leads to a very aggressive "hang on to your seat" style of flying.  Not for the beginner 3D pilot but geared for the most advanced flyer.  The OS .91 is also a great engine.  I have the OS .91FX installed on mine right now. 

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RE: which profile - 6/18/2009 10:53 PM   
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well tomarrow the razor yak should arrive,will the hs-625mg and the jr 4131 servos be good for this plane?the jr servos are not mg but have mopre torque at 6v than the hitec.these are the only ones i have right now and the lhs is out of all the good mg servos,also will a 14x4w be ok to run on the .91fx


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RE: which profile - 6/22/2009 2:44 PM   
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Edge, I think your questions have been answered in the other threads and posts you started here.  LOL  Try to stick to one RY thread if you can as I'm loosing my breath chasing all the threads you started!  lol

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RE: which profile - 6/23/2009 3:57 AM   
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I would like to buy a profile to learn to fly 3D . It must have removeable wings and be around a 60 size ARF.

Which one do you recommend ?


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RE: which profile - 6/23/2009 12:00 PM   
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Don't think one of those exist at the moment.....


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RE: which profile - 6/23/2009 2:20 PM   
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I would like to buy a profile to learn to fly 3D . It must have removeable wings and be around a 60 size ARF.

Which one do you recommend ?



Best 3D trainer is hands down the 47" Edge V3.  It has removable wings, a tubed and sheeted fuselage, and lots of 3D stabilitu and agility to learn all the tricks.  Best motors for this plane are the O.S. 55AX, YS .63, Saito 72, or any decent 46 ball bearing motor like the Thunder Tiger Pro .46. 



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RE: which profile - 6/24/2009 3:01 AM   
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I am looking at the 47" Edge V3 as a 3D trainer, with a Saito 72 or 82 . Which propeller would you use ?
I fly JR and would the JR 821 servos do ? What will I need to set up the Edge ?

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RE: which profile - 6/25/2009 1:05 AM   
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I'd go with the Saito 72. Personally I think the 82 is too much motor and you'll have to hack out some of the engine rails to get it in there. Props would be 13-4 or maybe a 14-4 if I recall. Depends on what nitro you run as well. If you give me the specs on the servos I can better answer but generally you can fly a 40 size slab with anything from standard servos on up to high speed digitals. Depends on what you want. For learning go with a respectably standard or one step up level servo and then progress from there. Use a 5 cell pack for added servo torque and speed and you'll be set.

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RE: which profile - 6/26/2009 5:22 PM   
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I liked a Master Air Screw 13x6 S-2 on my .72's....don't have one now though...would rather have YS'.

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